MARCH n, 191G. 



The Florists^ Review 



15 



it' plans, illustrations, circulars ami 

 ■arts. 



The A. A. Arnold I'apor Box Co., 

 liicajjo, was represented by Josepli 

 larks witii u full Inu; of travelers' 

 iniples. 



Fred Lautensclilajj^er, of Krooscliell 

 los. Co., Chicago, was on hand with 



iieprints, folders and illustrations. 



(]ohen & lliller, New York, had an 

 scellent display of ribbons and cliif- 



iis. Honorable mention. 



The W. W. IJarnard Co., Chicago; 

 Henderson & Co., Chicago; John C. 



oninger Co., Chicago; A. L. Eandall 



.., Chicago, and Bassett & Washburn, 

 ^o of Chicago, had wall space. 



Visitors. 



Of course all the florists of IMoline, 



ock Island and Davenport were i)res 



;t all the time. Those from outside 



lints jtresent at the opening of tlie 



I eeting were: 



Iviuowski. Vj. v.. Cliicaso. 

 I'lickor. W. !•:., Western Spiiiii,'^, III. 

 Miinii. .Mattliiiis. Cliiciij;<i. 

 olseni. I'cter. Wilinottc, 111. 

 Asmiis, (Joiirjio. Cliiciigu. 

 I'lilcy, r. .1.. Cliiciijio. 

 Miirks, .Towpli, Chicago, 

 /.ch. Allic, ('lii.-.ij;n. 

 /■•Ii, Mrs. .\lli', ('liicii;;^. 

 W asli!)i:rii, ('. I... Clili'Mi-'o. 

 \\ .■islibuni. Mrs. C. I... ClilcaKn. 

 Nichols, FI., ChIciip:o. 

 Koiiiiel, AV. .7., Eliiiluust. 111. 

 Morton. .Tiinics, ChiciKo. 

 Kcjlillirand, A. C. CliicMKo. 

 liohlcnstt'in. !•:. II.. <^hiciiso. 

 ('..llworth. .T. E., Chic:!!;!). 

 I illinKcr. R. A.. Chicago. 

 Hart wick, Frank. Cliicaj^o. 

 I/iiigrcn, Fred, ('hicafio. 

 rniiior, R. C, riiica;.'o. 

 Lautenschlapcr. I'rcil. f'liioaso. 

 (acohs, George W., Canton. III. 

 Waslihnrn, F. I... 15Iiioiiiini;ton. Ill 

 I>iveri(lce. riiarles. I'eiria. 111. 

 Siehenthal, Otto. I'eoria. III. 

 Nelson. J. A.. IVoria. III. 

 Iturnor, IT. I!.. Urliaiia, 111. 

 Mnncie. F. W., Urhana. 111. 

 I..ii:terli:icli. R., Urhana. 111. 

 lohann. Charles C. Collinsville. 111. 

 I'olien. Cieortio W.. New York. 

 U'llsoii. .1. S.. Des Moines. I.-i. 

 lolinson. C. W.. M.>ri,'an Park. 111. 

 I.'linson. Mrs. C. \V.. Moi-.-in Park, 111. 

 Mielsch, Artlnir. Chic.nto. 

 I'lisseii. Mrs. II. r.. S|a-iii^'li.-l,l, III. 

 Schrelber. .John. Chica^'i. 

 Vm-nnnn, .T. F.. R(lwiinls\llle. III. 

 Sehwerin. .\rthiir. Burlincton, In. 

 lohnson, Ilarrv C, I!loiinliii.'ton. III. 

 -^n.vdpr. C. T... RI IMso. III. 

 K'i'Mer. H. R.. Ionia. Mich. 

 D.vsinppp. Oeorce. Ionia. Mich. 

 K'i'l, Willl.nm. ChicaKO. 

 Smith. Willi;in). nanville. Ill, 

 li.illier. Rolf, Clinton, la. 

 nattier. I/^o. Clinton. I.i. 

 '•■nsson. II. F., Sprincfi.1,1, 111. 

 ^"litli, nerhert. Danville. 111. 

 ''•lit?:. TVter. Pinville. 111. 

 M.. Chicji-M. 



< 'lli<';\;;o. 

 C„||"shMrL'. 111. 



W.. Kew;inee. 111. 

 I'cM.ria. Ill, 

 I'enria. Til, 

 InWM Cllv. I:i. 



Mnicrsiin. .\. 

 '^"■ohs. R,l.. 

 I'lllslinr.v. I,. 

 I'hmiher. V. 

 I'ler. II(.n:v, 

 '■•'•'•ker, L. .T,. 



^l''"ii'<. .1., ,Ir 



"'I'L-man, S.-inmel. New York. 

 '■■''Iiaiii. r. I-:., M:iroii,l,, Hi. 



III'm 



SECRETARY'S REPORT. 



■'■p'Tt of .T. I'. .\ioiri:iiiri. -.■•■ri l.iri • 

 o< Si.ir.' I'l.. rials' .\^-..,'i;iti'iii, iircscni. 

 ""^'i'ii"n ai Mnljii,.. .\;.-ir.li T. 1 



'I niir secretary is ple.-tsed to report 



•idditinii of eight animal niemb(>rs 



im<> lifo memlier during lOl.l. The 



'f'T of unp;iid du(^s is of such im- 



'■■'"ce th;it T feel something should 



'lone about it. Our constitution 



" i>f>t provide for the suspension of 



niember for tionpaymcnt of duos. 



•h) I recommend nnv such provision. 



'"•" of it T would suggest the clinii- 



'"" of annual membership dues, and 



''■:i'i amend the constitution so as 



'■'^e two classes of paving members 



'^■'^ now have, except that the mcm- 



^vith .$1 dues be associate members 



>• •"'■ith no further dues to pav. All 



•■-'• paying or having in the past paid 



J. t. Ammann. 



(Si'crelary Illinois State Floiists' A-soeiatioii. i 



the sum of $lO as tines shall 1>(> made 

 active life members. This would elimi- 

 nate the bother of collecting annuiil 

 lines. The intert^st from a life mem- 

 bership fund and tlie associate meniiiei 

 ship dues would pay tlie running e.\ 

 penses of the association. I reconiinend 

 this for your earnest consideration. 



Three members precedes! us into the 

 great beyond last ye.-ir, l>. T'. A\ig- 

 spurger, of I'eori;i; Albert C. Rott. of 

 .loliet, and .bdiii /ci li, ol' ClTn-.-igo. y\uv 



tliose lieiraxi'd by their pursuit:' U 

 solace ill tile wciiijs nl' (lur ^re;it Co 

 forter. 



Secretary's Financial Statement 



ii'i 

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Tfi-Cities Committee in Charge of Illinois State Florists' Association Meeting. 



